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Smallest arboreal snakes?

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I came across a picture of a blunt headed tree snake (Imantodes cenchoa) on accident earlier (never even heard of one, but they are cute little buggers!). Apparently they don't really fare well in captivity, so I got to thinking, what are some small arboreal snakes that DO fare well in captivity. I'm not talking ATB small. I mean REALLY small. Just curious.

Ain't he cool?
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Hmm, I would have to agree he is a very cool specimen, I love the look of his fat little head and buggy eyes. As far as smallest arboreal snakes I couldn't tell you though. Sorry
 
I'm sorry, I'm not sure of any small arboreals either, but I just have to comment on how cute that snake is!!! And look as those eyes!!
(you know, humans are subconciously attracted to things that have big eyes for the size of their heads, like almost all baby animals/humans look).
But I'm very interested to hear if their are any small arboreal snakes as well, that would be something I'd like to have.
 
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